Hyderabadi Haleem is a classic, rich, slow-cooked dish made with meat (mutton), wheat, lentils, and spices, known for its creamy, paste-like texture and deep flavour. And no Eid is complete without ...
Forgive me, readers, for stirring up a debate in Ramadan with a provocation served in a bowl — the very bowl that redeems iftar from the tragic mediocrity of piyaju and dates. Yes, I’m talking about ...
Haleem (or Halim/Harees) is made with wheat/barley, lentils, and meat (like mutton or chicken), pounded into a thick, savoury paste with a blend of aromatic spices. It is traditionally enjoyed during ...
The Professionals brings global attention to the slow-cooked dish that nourishes Ramzan evenings across South Asia ...
HYDERABAD (ANI)– Haleem becomes the most cherished dish and a staple for Hyderabadis throughout Ramzan. This slow-cooked delicacy, packed with meat, lentils, and spices, is more than just food—it is ...
On the sides of Zakaria Street, Park Circus and Metiaburuz simmers haleem in giant dekchis. The fragrance of meat and wheat rises into the evening air, and queues form long before iftar. Thick and ...
'Tis the season to tuck into haleem! Hyderabadis are craving this rich, indulgent, and savoury dish, whether it is mutton, chicken, or even vegetarian haleem. While we find ourselves caught in the ...